Zachary Levine

Some of the 50 most important moments in the Astros’ first 50 years made you proud to be a fan, made you cry, made you cheer and made you throw the remote control. But some weren’t so obvious. Who knew that trading marginal reliever Larry Andersen to Boston for a minor league infielder would eventually […]
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But through all that, through the 3,944 wins and 4,027 losses, how far have the Astros really come as a franchise, purely measured from where they were April 10, 1962 to where they are now? It can be argued not all that far.
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Baseball had always been a passion for Luhnow, from childhood in Mexico City to the University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated with dual degrees in management and technology. When he graduated Penn, he reached out to a fellow alumnus, Dodgers owner Peter O’Malley, and never heard a word back.
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CORPUS CHRISTI — These late innings of late spring exhibitions will make you go scrambling for your program if you haven’t already scrambled for the exits, and that’s on a normal night. So you can imagine the confusion when in a game between the Astros and their Class AA Corpus Christi affiliate on Monday night, […]
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The plan was to get Schafer some time in the outfield today, and that never materialized. Schafer, for his part, said he felt OK as he had the hand that he sprained in a wrap late in Sunday’s game and felt fine during the batting practice session.
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